ne, ~~ Se p—=—pire-yaist line sheath _skirt_.and—a_California—salad—-bowl-~and-——Ctlery....Bdge..bowl. with cucum-..columned—soon.)— Hot ETE Pree rae rg rr rete genet ORE A BOW to t ~ HAPPENINGS: ® Om mens of the woman were ey. amined br two Mexican Patho ee Pt omas | | , an @ member of =the \ ai ng D i oo + oi ; J Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer. Phone 4-8504 No 2 ‘ ancer Institute of - Z ~ 5 os c . * ( hey. diagnosed the - | oh ¥Y, Mr. and’ Mrs—.W:! Coffin. \daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs lesion ““as a benign non-cancer. j ® : B Nova. Sotia sited recently Blois Beck j ‘ ant cell tumor of the _ In Fields And Byways with) Mr Cain's parte, Mr | . in and Mrs.-. Perc Kings- Mr. and Mrs+-Walter’ Culbert @ Mr MackKachien said the ot- Now first daisies blow. white-- Now that a first shearing had D0T0.~ and their daughter Marilyn have | 4 lawa @dttors have been advised frilled, golden hearted They been done. and: the little flock in 7 . arrived from Haverhill, Mass., by his department of informa- bloom at the laneside. and in the orchard bared. the farmers’ _ Mr. and Mrs aie ‘Fisten- to spend a vacation at their sum tion required under regulations the field across the creek. where thoughts this evening turned to. Sen and six children “ave ar-'mer home in Alberton South relating to distribution of drugs the sun comes in ear! and the nitmber to be done up at the ‘ved on the Isiand from Orlan.. ~ : : ~fos, clinical testing which toward sunset lies wholly other farm Butt there*must 40. Florida- and are -vacation. Atian MacDonald, : Boston, ‘Fhey have not supplied- any ‘in shadow Time_w&s.'on the be a pen. buijt there to ‘keep ing at their summer home in gases was a rece&ls guest of ‘of the requited data including farm of our girthood when dai- them close at,‘hand for the chore’ Dundas Centre. Mr’ Christen. afr. and Mrs. Stewart Adams, the composition of the drug or isles were suspect on. lovers Agcordingly,:'theve Was an. ex- Sen is a former min ster of Up- Victoria. Cross. . Mr MacDo- th ae hazard involy.d ‘ Meadows. Noxious weeds only, cursion to a mill after the last tom Gospel Chavel which’ he open nald was formerly a resident in 0a “e nical use in homens " to be carefully uprooted by chores were doné, to bring in ¢d in. 1948. While on the ‘Island the neighbourhood in its cli s hand when in flower and jeft to lumber on that account that he will heithe guest. speaker in i * — arene oa wilt and die in the sun. The sawed from logs set aside for Upton Chapel and the Charlot. A family picnie-‘was held re- = supplied. th or ey jSame treatment. of course. wasssuch fixings, during the spring- tetown Bible Chapels cently at Brudenell Park in ho- would undertake scientific eval- ‘given to any stray plants of wild time’s wood harvest. . nor. of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Mon- nation of the. Cone —.. mustard, or the orange hawk- Scampie barks now weed, also sinister intruders in him” fields. “You don't rid vou little jfields of daisies” we comment ed to James; back in the bo \ - truck's homing 4 we trons An Hear” Mr. and Mrs and girl ‘years, noting one _in a- ahead on driveway id 'bundant blodm i we co the end of our day. “How could 1?" he - replied _ Until t ++ Diary were’ recent visitors to Halifax |. not one which excites or ques- ° And now the lichts beam *Mre_ Aubre\ Buchanan after spending a short visi Claude Mathe- tague. ©n It is that reserved for the $09 and son Parker, Forest. Hill Eight of her nine AS event. returned to her hime in Toronto, her her son Parkman of 120 relatives and friends, 85th ‘birthday. children were + present, Montreal. being unable to at- tend Arrangements for the which was attended bv were EXTENDS EMERGENCY GEORGETOWN ‘AP); —*: The Guyana, Parliament: has -x. #tended the state of emergency until Dec. 31. allowing ‘the gov- ernment to introduce a nation: HERMAN CONNOLLY PHYLLIS DUNPHY TO WED IN JULY Mr Mr and Mrs.. Everett Dun- and Mrs. James Connol- WHF Security bill t? deal with «-n- forthcoming marriage of ” take place July So the daisies have bios d Good-night. . ... the Island visiting her parents, '+an : 16th, at- St losives and, firea..-s jfor us in an engaging sielare’ ta ———---~'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks, Fre- ‘ . their elder daughter, -Phyllis Joachim’s Church, Vernon ae oe of perse.s. their first freshness in the field , gericton, and attending the Ma-| Cari and Roland MacDonald, to Herman Connglly, son of River, at 10:30 4. m- - Prime Minister Forbes Br jacross-the creek all up the years UBW theson™- Weeks wedding. )Torofito, arrived by car. to va- * ‘ — ounced that nine >- of our st We h a $ t t their home in Brud a oe lud V } ur stay. e have. enjove > A , cation @ e ‘ude- tainees. including Ver nv them in their season. especial- Ma rtha Spra Mr. and Mrs Cecil Beck, inet} Nunes. former Peoples’ Pro- ly when we came by there with 99 Montague. and children Myrna : gressive Party. education nin- children of the name to drink at \ , — and Barrie, are visiting Im Mon- william ‘Peardon, Toronto, is 4 to be released not Martha Spragg, missionary on ister, are io spring, or, if in pasture. to furlough from India, address. Te#! Suests of their som and spending his vacation with his later than Thursday > ring the cows home to be milk- ed a large gat : ! : ~| parents in Montague ee fone ni ed. . . The daisy-time afforded bors cg Em-vncgy Hl "eee, cate of highest award was _pre- AIRLINE CREWS GAIN incidental delights. Wild straw- tla Wentadta:, Saini P sented to Ch'town Mission Bard John Moran, Toronto, and for- | ! M4 sion berries one could find in pas- eties and World Wide Glas ot while -the Mission Bands of Fair merly of Cardigan is visiting his! —. a the state‘un |ture or hayland. And sometimes : ot vi st Baltie received home for several weeks. 500 members 0 run } y P..E. I. assembled in - g ce and Ea : ee irli A France, will re- to exclaim pver, a marvel of.lit. . ies 1ORERS! | ccetificatos of merit : airline, Air 'tle nest tucked away jy *ssociations at O'Leary on Set- ‘ Barbara Matheson. Charlotte- : ceive pay increases retroactive j memec- away — cody 4... June 18, She A nominating committee, Mrs : - . h ‘ears under an agreem-nt ‘close to earth: a sandpip's per- oa on 5 no chose as George Lewis. Mrs W Jarvis. town. is spending the summer 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 27. 1966, Cree rents t Saturcav haps, or that’ of other nesting Net text “Gateways” basing her aud Bre. 6. Jobnecn acce’ co’ months with her perests, Mr with the government Saturcay — birds of the field And if we t@™marks on Matthew. 8:13 aalaied jae “s state et eat Mrs— Malcolm Matheson—of — ‘ == expected_te_end—a _—_series i of-+ eamae there Guietly. and looked MANY Of the Bhedd: “gateways” Pe ae eect " Albion Cross . - ’ costly strikes. The air ‘xews \we might see a wild duck and her i? India namely communism, ‘ert 8! fall associati = ~~ Anti-Cancer rug Is este une Gace saget. seer | spmee ‘cute brood boating happily on Hinduism, and Materialism are Si _ ; akers included Mrs. ; eo / | since November. will receive a ithe stream. or. catch _a_fleeting hindrances te the _spread—of-the cr ins Inman. Prowncialsee-—hAyrray Harbour laclnran ' Em; pet cee crease Wom glimpse of the pair of beavers, gospel. She paid high tribute to anes sett ree eciare: Wme.Va ve - April 1, 1963 pe for a time i sti vests in the Bible_women i : ! e : eer that aeighborhood Tor have done a Sapiens waka Atlantie provinces Is Scene Of OTTAWA ‘CPT=The federal \viewing an, interim report pre- - HAS TWO HOMES The light shower and damp of mong their native sisters. She... The provincia! treasurer Ruth C nvention health department says an anti- pared by .\thé~ Ontario Cancer The governor-general ha: two this morning. preparea the soil: stressed the need of more mis. Simmons reported an , increase o : cancer drug two Ottawa doctors Treatment . and “Research official residences: Rideau“ Hall for any matter of transplanting sionaries __ Her jm _recetwts over the same pon Women’s Institute of South ©'@im to have developed has Foundation. “~~ in Ottawa and the Citadel ia in “mind. “Seedlings of flowers, most informative and interest Ti0d in 1965 : a : failed to demonstrate any cura- The report mat inp ‘Quebec City : ; . ee we lifted and reset’ pansies. pe- ing as she related at her |. The meeting closed with a Eastern King’s Co. district con- tive or pallitative action in the. port say wo senior *-~ : MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN MacLEAN tunias for evei.ng- scent. alys- experiences in- th t lone " hymn and prayer by Lic. Myrt. Yention was held recently in treatment of cancer cane = the Jntarie a sum for bees to love, masturt- Members ot sls ile Ingersoll. > __the United Chureh Hall, Murray | 5 11, sinister wistteeimia ifoumtatign visited Mexico in D ubl Rin Ceremon jiums for the children to tap for .., y _— Harbour wit Mrs. Gerald” Mac- Be ses. s jMay to interview- a doctor who 0 e y isweets. . “Pieces of Sella dae missionary group of Summer. : iNeill. presiding’ ever the meet- a ee of neuen jadministeree the anti - cancer sid ae ' side. presented a very inspiring ' 4 d Mrs. Joho Williams, 3e- P’rtment's opinion ursday. hormone developed by Drs. V. Solemnized A Zion Church eae — ra “ ae devotional service. Those yparti- Women Writers ales recording the minutes [t_™ade_th the finding after _re-/A. aici and V.-V. Mirko- ae oo : ; a iq CiPating -were-—Mrs.-Lefurgly. rs y meetin vie ; : : peg i Poe ago Mrs - Harris, Mrs. Spears and . Win Awa rds Yo oe _ \ : every encouragement to take a! Of five patients treated.iwo On Saturday. June 4, Zion tions were © additional decora- Brees ee Bie MacNeill. the the: : The—meeting —opened—with- the \Yeener interest in this most val- died ; , See : . jlong lasting bouquet It is for “rs. 3 itt, theme be- = = = ; ‘O Canada’ thi , two were examined by the Prsbyterian Church. Charlotte tions. “The bride's tincle. Elton + “bright display thé latter in&_‘‘Faith_and ° Prayer”. _ TORONTO : ‘CP\—The Cana--singing of anada’t 2 WAS \uable and essential work. ‘Canadian doctors and the fifth town, P. E. 1. was the setting Somers. “asked the. blessing. | rakes ceidanpa. which keeps it. The Island president, Mrs. ‘agian Women's Press Club an- followed by repeating the ‘Mary Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, Char- lwas reported alive but was: pot. for.2 double ring ceremony. |Rubes J:Croes read) the con-|s favorite plant af ours: tn the Chas. Scranton presided over oe Wedneslav the -award Stewart Collect’ in unison. Ad- tottetown, was the special spea- seen by the Canadians. i when Rev. Donald_A_Campbell gratulatory—telegrams-and-prm- ‘harder A gardeners rankie| the business tease ee tel Coneding Saas, ey te Six dress of welcome oa behalf Of ber for ihe meeting and het ANOTHER TREATED = — ee ee —_ —e oe oa these are, blooming daint- — — of minis. en maseries ticaec - esmena font cas eaeaaer t's on ne Faroe tnigre i the two patients examined n Joyce , e | re \y—in—gay—shades—from—earty— and reports of societies. ~;..._ " eempet . ; sive. Mrs. Cudmore rece at-'by the Canadians, a child re- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. ‘Donald Stevensén proposed. a. spring until summer's close. and Very’ encouraging reports | tot tac a Pit ae eas toe Mrs. Lucy MacNeill. Secreta- tended a safety education semi-|ported to have cancer of the. Somers, Charlottetown and Ste-|toast to the bridesmaids. Ja- never failing to reseed were presented by Mission Band |p-ize ‘r the news category for p |" of the various institutes pre- nar in Charlottetown, and spoke mouth had been treated with phen John MacLean of. Monta- mes Thompson and Millar Mae ~————-——_ -- -———— and Baby Band . superintendents story i: the Glo»> ‘ard Visis on 27d reports: of the activities of 56 many busy people giving radiation and cancer chemo- gue, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fadyen ;proposed a toast to the | Mrs. Donald MacEachern and a Chilean earthquake. The tea- carried out by their groups dur- | o¢ their time to assist in so many ‘therapeutic avent in addition te C.. MacLean, Charlottetown — and = : Ro lo Bay WI Mrs. Ross Howard. A certifi-jtires .ward weit to Therese} ne ee a the Inst. ea towards the safety: of te “hormone. e Organist. Mrs. Harvey Mac- Elwood MacEacherh and Mrs . . wo so | Thibcutot of Mon rea’ for an ar- . 499 Hamilton from Astl- ers. “She also urged all present “‘The reported response cou Kinnon accompanied Mrs. Ja- ao _— entertained the Give Welcome chovies Serve with bottled wae in Le Meenas Maclean ie Scns ee oan to practice safety at all times in ee tas = rd the _ mes Fletcher as she sang “O Suesis with appropriate musir. Green Goddess dressing. “er ewards: Gladys Taylor. : "our homes on the farms and es- ; known chem- | Perfect Love’ prior to the cere- Following the reception. Mr. TO Newcomers RUSSIAN BOWL \Te-vnte, for a columr_ in -the |8° save # demonstration om fab- neciaty on thé highways. and |therapeutic agent," -saie = Mr. | mony. ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ dur- 89d Mrs. MacLean left on 6 ¢. fine-shredded crisp et E ‘on ‘arte Helen a mg a ho the beaches of our province. eee ‘ida ~ 3 the service ‘and during the honeymoon trip to Bar Harbor Members of Rollo Bay Fast hite ca ae acey “Wilson, Ottawa, for an Mrs.-Leslie Ramsey, who was’. . i 3 : ot Geet or ee cages rae Sele ee ee ee, friends. gather- @ stalks celery, shredded _. *¥ticle ir Saturda’” Nicht mace. an official. delegate trom PET. craft which was-very attractive. (2%, TePeried to, have. a malig. Walk_ Reside a - 2 __For-teaveiling—the—pritie wore ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs 1% ©. diced aeidieds ene zine: Lily Tasso Montreal, for to the A°‘C.W.W. conference at iy dlaghansé wy the "sitterent “<9 nant lesion of the tibia. Speci- Baskets of white mums decor- 2% *4Ua two - piece boucle knit Dolphy Conway recently to wel. or other meat oddments Sian Ay — feature in La Dublin, Ireland, last year peve \stitutes present. was Mrs. Er-| ated the Church and the guest Suit matching flowered hat with come them ‘to the community. 1 tbsp. minced parsley ae. Tercahe, for F tesiees Rigg ayn a eee ve a nest Machon, Murray Harbor Teen-Agers —Why } ews were tharked with white: White accessories and A cor- : Mrs. John E. Chaisson, on be- ‘2 ¢. bottled creamy’ article in the magazine Cana 76 _ aaah © f ki v4 Entertainment of fun and Pe § satin bows and pink rosebuds. — pene rere half of the gathering presented Russian dressing dian Business. : me Se ee ‘nonsense was provided by Lit- Are They Like That? : - Tiietnide,.sieee de martes ut- o secambee a Conways pike gift_of mo-. € small thin slices Honorable ‘mention was mad po very highly of the oraek: tle Sands and Murray River in- | What do they like most and MIGRAIN a her feilet were fb faerie “* ee ee ee nem _ success; beef _tongne— of Marie Bourbonais, Montre:) hospitality extended to the Stitutes. after which a sing-song Jeast- about themselves? What re " : Ritcey, Riverport. N.S Mr--and happiness fn their new & parsley. sprigs La Presse: Mar Georze Alvin OUS hospitality extended to wan dalaved tar all ily inft 8 as length gown of white organza. ang = Mrs* Vauchn Downing. home sand : reorze A'v'0- visiting women of the world. by “2! ; a Were j Neeity inmuences growt SICK HEAD- CHE highlighted with French chan- | yonct NB ~ ; 2 cooked eggs. ston, . Ont... Canadian Weeki»: the Irish, and stated that it was _ 5UPPet was served by the | teen-age fads? A survey report- > tilly 1 It fashioned with | ye nna ee Refreshments were served by quartered June Callwood and Sara Bow. gare Beach Point Institute. ; ed in July issue of Reader’s| Many people have found their mos tilly ‘lace we ee |. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean are the members of the WI, and Additional Russian ser, Torente, tmperiel Oil He. | TS Weer, would not soos be ~ess;| Digest. reveals: fascinating in- scheu im tein’ Fem poltting heed empire weistline scooped nd a |Tesiding at Riverside Prive. music was supplied by Mrs: Fe- — dressing : view: Jean Dickson, Torcnio, forgotten. = fe formation about emenulon’ Not only" daT-RC gue ton pines RS elbow length sleeves a 2 Montague. ‘Photo by Edith lix Peters for‘ the entertainment Combine cabbage. celery, Marketing: Lois Light, Vancoy. Mrs. Clarence Marchbank, am 4 PURITY DAIRY ‘physical state of today’s young the pain, but they relieve depressios sheath. skirt. with a detachable | Robinson) ‘ which followed the presentation. diced meat, and minced parsley ver, Royal Bank Teller’ Norma ther speaker. at the convention 3 3| People. Read how they react However for mars ees nead-aches full chapel train. a — —. “with % ¢. Russian ‘dressing. Bidwell, Hamilton, The specta- Stressed the need for the young $ “ ¢| 0 politics, sex. religion — how | with its accompanyin nausea, we 4 headpiece of organza roses| .. : Tranelér to'8- of anled week (Wt; MMe Oilan, Torcaca’ Che. pevehe ef. aur province to take ¢ Parents Prefer ¢| “going steadily” has taplaced cecemenene TAC PECIALS rhe with seed pearls held her silk it- IDA BAILEY ALLEN retriges: ee Serve ‘elaine; Joanne Strong, Toroitc, an active part in ,the different $ Purity Products $| “going steady” — and what to ative ghammenk: TRC ase B18 : . . igerate_1_hr. more. : : aha : ted. with > when teen-a; become | 1-R-C SPECIALS $2 at aii ‘ Jusion bridal veil. She wore a 3 c topped with. sliced tongue: bor- The Globe and Mail and Fer- phases of work connec ith ¢ 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 $)\ adults. In July F - Di ers, you'll feel jun 2 arus count single strand of cultured pear!s 1 der of parsley sprigs. and hard, 2&@Bde St. Martin and -Nicole agriculture. This being our chief ¢ ? +] on tale. tadas. ers Digest, | TC SPECINS iy —- and earrings. a. gift_@f the | Th ree Matchléss Salads cooked egg quarters. Top with Charest, “Montreal, Chatelaine industry, they should be given ‘seseseee ; | . Cees . 4 kroom ~The bride’s bouquet was ° ae Z additional Russian. dressing + a ‘ ae EE a = = ee = - = a cascade of pink sweetheart S . : ee Soe es ee : 2 rower" Star In Matched Bowls TOMORROW'S DINNER Marilyn. Wakelin was maid of - FROM ‘THE CHEF " honor The bridesmaids were, A trio of new bowl -—-salads. 2 (2% of. eans anchovy ‘Enjoy On the Patio) Mrs. Norman MacRae. Deborah with accompanying breads, an fillets | Pineapple-Banana Fruit Cup and Valerie Somers. all sisters unusual cake and a choice'of Bottled Green Goddess ~-Meat Pies. homemade or pur- af the bride hot coffee or iced tea, make a dressing c chased, Whipped Potato. Cole Slaw, Corn - on - Cob — Chilled _Nutmeg Cup Custards. O ne Bowl Date Cupcakes ‘The attendants wore identical jchic summer salad buffet. floor-len~th gowns of brocaded | .For color aiid variety, we d-bivet—Tog-weh-earets ae pink faffeta” fashioned In em- suggest an Italian salad bowl: ” r = — Put mixed greens in 2qt. sa- or Teed elhow lencth sleeves. Their headnieces were hows of matching material and net Thev carried nosegavs of pink and white carnations. © The groom was attended bv Donald Stevenson. Ushers were George Woticn. Lyall and Hen- rv Somers brothers of the bride The hride'< ait fo the groom was a family hihle : Mrs. Somers chose for her dauzhter's wedding a dress. of pink lace over silk with match- Agc tulle hat ,and shoes and hrown mink stole Her corsage war of nink and. white roses. Mrs Maclean. mother of the room. wore an ensemble of jade green. a sheath dress with mat-| ching coat and shoes and bone accessories She wore a corsage of vellowcrnses top these with’ an- Coffee or Tea, Milk. Semi-Annual tretively arranged. and accom. De! Slices; panied by the right dressing Selected from the ‘‘Seven: Seas’’ group. ; nie Seasoned And Pourable These include the — classic “Green Goddess’ creamy _Ital- ian: creamy Russian: sweet Dutch: all delightfully seasoned’ ami pourable from_their—attrac. | tive. glass bottles, because the dressings are hom niz ed. Used in these dressings i « .the delicately flavored jow lesterol safflower oil SUMMER SALAD BUFFET LUNCHEON Trio of Salads bees Italian or California_Bow! with Green Goddess Dressing ~~ or_ Russian Bowl with Russian Dressing Assofted Melba Toast _ Sesame Seed Wafers, _ ate Fa f\ » cno > —Fnitowing the ceremony a fe- +Finger Rolle u ception ‘was held, at ; Montgo- Orange Upside-Down ‘Cake mery Hall. where Mrs. Donald = ‘recipe tomorrow = Hot Coffee or Iced Tea Measurements level; Stevenson was in charge of the gues! hook (to be! | ‘CLEARANCE | + Ry, The hride’s fahle was center- ed with a three Her wedding wake Higher tapers burned—on either end of the hride’s table Red and recipes for 6 to 3 TTALIAN BOWL 1? qtmixed crisp—salad greens 4a ¢. each sliced red radishes roses ow arrange- ments -nf white snd pink ¢arna- and sliced small raw = a —— mushrooms 3 : : 8 small sections raw § Guides Local coulifiower ° '. 1 large section cauliflower Association additional ; p ‘ 12 thin slices cucumbe: Meet In Baltic 2 medium-size tomatoes ; cut in 8 wedges The member: + the Local Rottled Green Goddess Association 6 Guides.” held dressing = their monthiv meerng at the Put mixed greens into 2 - 9: . home of Mrs Major Young. salad ‘bowl. ‘Arrange ra : East Baitie-rorrirBgsiness MMUSHPOOMS “Ant” CAUTION Maller, .0ce atennee}—ty—aret—tions—atiractively—on—tap—+94— es One were ¢ ee arranzement< adé@ for the center, place larze cau ver : Bir] Zuide browne and seq ran- Section, and surround with <\ices : : Ce = closing tg he held in the of cucumbers ae wilt ta M@!]/ f [ INE church’ bacemece s ach + \ Preparat- mato wedge a n — FS : ‘to hold a pours his own dressing ont ap ra > wre The Plave wetlernien . . the: King on Sune 30th 1 qt. mixed -erisp shred Across from the Post Office 5s This waa the coring to he > salad greens . he'd rts Refresh %, e shvered preled : * 3 ments were we my Mrs % e thin-sleed celer- Dial 4 8114 Floyd Macleas-«: + vorumtteg:-}- Se @, thin-sliced _ cucumber > e fone ‘ "uatuened BANTAMAC hed Con TM Z Come on over — 0 Smoothness With no letdown in taste i oa - New! _ Player's ee ck angio 2 pe